Students spend a considerable amount of time developing clinical skills while working with patients and qualified Registered Radiological Technologists.

Graduates test to become certified by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). Passing the ARRT exam gives the graduate the title of a Registered Radiological Technologist.

Graduates also have the option to complete higher education and transfer credits to affiliate colleges to earn their bachelor degree or higher, if desired. See the Program Director for affiliate colleges.

Specialty rotations include Special Procedures, MRI, CT, Mammography, and Surgery. Students will also complete a 12-week academic course on computed tomography taught by board certified CT Technologists.

Student Testimonials

Student Testimonials

"The wide variety of clinical sites was invaluable to my education. The instructors were very welcoming with the students, but also pushed them to make them the best available technologists after graduation. I was even lucky enough to have a job offer before graduation!" -Nick Grosnick R.T.(R)

"The teachers and technologists involved in my education pushed me to be the best radiologic technologist and individual to work in this demanding health care field. I found confidence in myself I never knew I had because of the experiences I was able to be involved in through this program." -Jamie Hesse R.T.(R)

"The teachers and clinical staff in the Theda Clark Radiology Program pushed me to be the best student I could be and as a result I am a fully qualified X-Ray Technologist" -Cassandra Ostrander R.T.(R). Since Cassandra’s graduation, she is currently attending Vanderbilt University where she is working towards her Radiation Therapy degree.

"They made me the best technologist that I can be because they expected nothing but the best out of me." -Jacki Lardinois R.T.(R)